Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil has revealed more details about the band's 'Final Tour.' After wrapping up a summer trek with Alice Cooper, they will resume the tour Oct. 10 in Oklahoma City, Okla. That leg wraps up Nov. 22, and Neil tells Las Vegas Weekly the plans after that.

“Rumor has it, the last few shows are going to be Vegas and L.A., because we wanted to end in 2016 in Los Angeles where we started,” Neil says. The plan is to play a couple of nights in Las Vegas at the end of 2015, followed by Los Angeles.

“After New Year’s, we’ll do three nights at one of the arenas in L.A.,” Neil reveals. “And then do a special show at the Whiskey-a-Go-Go on our 35th anniversary.”

Neil says Motley Crue plans to tour Asia, Australia, Europe and the U.S. next year before those final shows in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. For all their current dates and ticket information, go here.

Meanwhile, the vocalist has other interests to occupy his time once Motley Crue hangs it up. He was recently awarded an Arena League franchise and the Las Vegas Outlaws will begin their inaugural season next spring.

“I have been fortunate to achieve my dreams and goals in the music industry," Neil says. "Now I am able to pursue my passion and dreams in professional football right here in my own town, Las Vegas.”